A teenager with neo-Nazi views who made plans to carry out a suicide bombing at a synagogue because he wanted “to make Jews afraid again” has been jailed for eight years. Mason Reynolds had carried out a “very significant amount of planning” for a terrorist attack at the synagogue in Hove, East Sussex, the sentencing judge said. Reynolds, 19, who lived with his parents in Brighton as he hatched the plan, admitted holding neo-Nazi beliefs but claimed he didn’t really plan to carry out the bombing. Sentencing him on Friday, Mrs Justice May said Reynolds had a “startlingly extensive and...